The symbol of Chlorine is CI. His atomic number is 17 and he was discovered in 1774 by Jan Baptist van Helmont. He was discovered in Belgium and belongs to the Halogen family. His atomic mass is 35,453(2). He is a gas at room temperature. Chlorine’s boiling point is at -34°C and his boiling point is -101°C. He can be liquefied at room temperature with pressures above 740kPa. His other brothers and sisters from the Halogens family are Fluorine, Bromine, Iodine, Astatine and Ununseptium. Our baby boy will grow up and go into the industry of production of plastics, solvents for dry cleaning and metal degreasing, textiles, agrochemicals and pharmaceuticals, insecticides, dyestuffs, household cleaning products, etc. He is reactive with our skin so we tend not to hug him too hard because he tends to burn us. He sometimes reacts with flammable materials and if consumed, He will cause coughing and vomiting and lunge damage. When mixed with water and drank, not a major concern however other materials present in the water may generate disinfection by products that can damage human health.
The Chlorine song
Chlorine is a Halogen
and also is a gas
Insecticide is made of it
and 35 is its mass!
Chlorine
The symbol of Chlorine is CI. His atomic number is 17 and he was discovered in 1774 by Jan Baptist van Helmont. He was discovered in Belgium and belongs to the Halogen family. His atomic mass is 35,453(2). He is a gas at room temperature. Chlorine’s boiling point is at -34°C and his boiling point is -101°C. He can be liquefied at room temperature with pressures above 740kPa. His other brothers and sisters from the Halogens family are Fluorine, Bromine, Iodine, Astatine and Ununseptium. Our baby boy will grow up and go into the industry of production of plastics, solvents for dry cleaning and metal degreasing, textiles, agrochemicals and pharmaceuticals, insecticides, dyestuffs, household cleaning products, etc. He is reactive with our skin so we tend not to hug him too hard because he tends to burn us. He sometimes reacts with flammable materials and if consumed, He will cause coughing and vomiting and lunge damage. When mixed with water and drank, not a major concern however other materials present in the water may generate disinfection by products that can damage human health.The Chlorine song
Chlorine is a Halogen
and also is a gas
Insecticide is made of it
and 35 is its mass!
By Grace Cameron and Kiara Laois
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